Prof. Dr. Vladimir Glomb
Institut für Koreastudien
Fachbereich Geschichts- und Kulturwissenschaften
Freie Universität Berlin
Gastprofessor
Raum DG02
14195 Berlin
Vladimir Glomb, Dr., geb. 1979, Promotion 2010 in Prag, Habilitation 2021 in Berlin;
seit 2021 Vertretung der Professur für Koreastudien an der Freien Universität Berlin
Higher Education:
2016- 2021 |
Freie Universität Berlin |
2004 - 2010 |
Charles University, Prague |
2005 - 2007 | Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea postgraduate study at the Department of Confucian Studies and the Department of Korean Philosophy |
1997 - 2004 | Charles University, Prague Institute of East Asian Studies, Department of Korean Studies Diploma Thesis: Julgok I I a taoismus [Yulgok Yi I and Daoism] |
Mar - Aug 2000 |
Yonsei University, Republic of Korea |
2000 - 2004 |
Charles University, Prague |
Professional Experience:
since 2020 | Research fellow at SFB 980 "Episteme in Bewegung" and at Freie Universität Berlin, Institute of Korean Studies |
2016-2020 | Research fellow at SFB 980 "Episteme in Bewegung" |
2016 | Visiting research fellow at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum Käte Hamburger Kolleg "Dynamics in the History of Religions between Asia and Europe". Project: Senses and Metaphysics in Korean Confucianism. |
2014 - 2015 |
Visiting research fellow at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum |
2010 - 2016 | Assistant Professor at the Department of Korean Studies, Institute of East Asian Studies, Charles University in Prague. |
2007-2014 | Lecturing on Korean philosophy and language at the Department of Korean Studies, Institute of East Asian Studies, Charles University in Prague. |
Grants and fellowships
2010 - 2011 | Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange (Taiwan) research grant »Luo Qinshun and his role in Korean Four-Seven Debate : Sino-Korean Intellectual Exchange in Ming Times.« |
2010 - 2012 | (together with Vladimir Pucek) Academy of Korean Studies research grant for the project »Introduction into Reading and Interpretation of Korean Original Classical Texts (15th-early 20th Century).« |
2012 - 2015 | Academy of Korean Studies (AKS) Overseas Leading University Program for Korean Studies |
Sept - Oct 2012 | Exchange Professor at Kim Il-sung General University, DPRK |
Jan - Feb 2014 | Research fellow at Freie Universität Berlin, Institut für Koreastudien |
2015 - 2016 | Academy of Korean Studies (AKS) CORE University Program for Korean Studies (Deputy Director) |
Jan - Mar 2016 | Research fellow at Freie Universität Berlin, Institut für Koreastudien |
2016 |
Visiting research fellow at Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Käte Hamburger Kolleg "Dynamics in the History of Religions between Asia and Europe". Projekt: Senses and Metaphysics in Korean Confucianism. |
Membership and others
AKSE (Association of Korean Studies in Europe)
DMG (Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft)
Forschungsschwerpunkte
Koreanische Philosophie, Konfuzianismus; vormoderne koreanische Sprache und Geschichte
Articles & Book chapters
mit Lena Kondratyeva, »Codes of the Korean Primer Tongmong sŏnsŭp«, in: Bochumer Jahrbuch zur Ostasien Forschung 43 (2020), S. 65–96.
mit Eun-Jeung Lee, »'No Books to Leave, No Women to Enter': Confucian Academies in Pre-Modern Korea and Their Book Collections«, in: Collect and Preserve. Institutional Contexts of Epistemic Knowledge in Pre-modern Societies, hg. v. Eva Cancik-Kirschbaum, Jochem Kahl u. Eun-Jeung Lee, Harrassowitz 2021, S. 175–198.
»Toegye's Appraisal of Daoism«, in: The Review of Korean Studies, Vol. 23/1 (2020), S. 89–112.
»Shrines, Sceneries, and Granary: The Constitutive Elements of the Confucian Academy in 16th-Century Korea«, in: Confucian Academies in East Asia, hg. v. Vladimír Glomb, Eun-Jeung Lee et al., Brill 2020, S. 319–358.
»Between Ruins and Relics: North Korean Discourse on Confucian Academies«, in: Confucian Academies in East Asia, hg. v. Vladimír Glomb, Eun-Jeung Lee et al., Brill 2020, S. 456–492.
mit Martin Gehlmann, »1950-60 nyŏndae pukhan ŭi sŏwŏn yŏn'gu [Nordkoreanische Forschung zu konfuzianischen Akademien in den 1950-60 Jahren]«, in: Han'guk sŏwŏn hakpo, Vol. 7 (2018), S. 59–82.
»Understanding the Art of War. The Story of a Korean Military Manual/Einsichten in die Kunst des Krieges: Die Geschichte eines koreanischen Militärhandbuches«, in: Manuskript des Monats, hg. v. Wiebke Beyer, Zhenzhen Lu, 2017.02, SFB 950: Hamburg.
mit Eun-Jeung Lee, »Dens of Feudalism: North Korean Discourse on Confucian Academies«, in: Journal of Korean Religions, Vol. 8, No. 2 (2017), S. 147–180.
»Goodness and Qi. The Late Chosŏn Debate on Human Nature«, in: Acta Koreana, Vol. 20, No. 1 (2017), S. 29–51.
»Circulating Pictures: Confucian Diagrams, ‚Ch’ŏnmyŏng to‘ and Intellectual Debate in 16th Century Korea«, in: Bochumer Jahrbuch zur Ostasien Forschung 39 (2017), S. 39–62.
Together with Prof. Lee Eun-Jeung ( FU Berlin) »Wege zur Erleuchtung (myŏng/ming) in der konfuzianischen Philosophie Koreas – am Beispiel von Yulgok Yi I.« In: Renger, Almut Barbara (ed). Erleuchtung, Kultur- und Religionsgeschichte eines Begriffs“. Herder Verlag, 2016, pp. 345-369.
»Yulgok and Laozi: Integration of the Daodejing into 16th Century Confucian Discourse. « In: Marion Eggert, Florian Pölking (eds.), Integration Processes in the Circulation of Knowledge: Cases from Korea, Peter Lang 2016, pp. 15-47.
»Progressive Idealist: North Korean views on Yulgok Yi I.« In: Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies vol. 15/2, pp. 173-197.
»Svatyně a literati: poznámky k formování traduce korejského konfcuianismu [The Shrine and Literati: Remarks to the development of the Korean Confucian Tradition] .« In: Labus, D., Löwensteinová, Miriam (eds.): Tradice a proměny: mýtus, historie a fikce v Asii, Filozofická fakulta UK v Praze, 2014, pp. 30-47.
»Malá Čína: Korea pohledem středověké učebnice [Small China: Korea in the Traditional Primer Tongmong sŏnsŭp].« In: Podoby Koreje [Shapes of Korea], Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Filozofická fakulta 2013, pp. 63-88.
»The Man Behind: Luo Qinshun and Korean Confucianism.« In: Archiv Orientalni – Issue 80.3 pp. 563-579.
»Reading the Classics Till Death: Yulgok Yi I and the Curriculum of Chosŏn Literati.« In: Studia Orientalia Slovaca II.2 (2012), pp. 315-329.
»Chaloupka strýčka Kima: příběhy korejských otroků[Uncle Kim’s Cabin: stories of Korean slaves].« In: Dálný východ 2.2, str. 48-59.
»Reflexe otroctví v korejském konfucianismu [Perception of Slavery in Korean Confucia-nism].« In: Studia Ethnologica Pragensia 2011/2, p. 121-136.
»Diagram a organizace pojmů v korejském konfucianismu: poznámky k počátkům “Debaty o Čtyřech počátcích a Sedmi emocích”.« In: Acta Universitatis Carolinae – Philologica 1, Orientalia Pragensia XVII. Praha: Univerzita Karlova 2010, p.141-164.
»Dokonalá Cesta. Vytěsňování chaosu v korejském konfucianismu [The Perfect Way: Elimination of Chaos in Ancient Korean Confucianism].« In: Řád a chaos v archaických kulturách, Praha: Hermann a synové 2010, p. 69-84.
»Zákon a postoj k němu v korejském konfucianismu [Lawand Views of the Law in Korean Confucianism].« In: Zákon a právo v archaických kulturách, Praha: Hermann a synové 2010, p.81-104.
»Chŏnsŭpnokpyŏn - T’oegye Yi Hwang’s Critique of Wang Yangming in 1566.« In: Acta Universitatis Carolinae – Philologica 1, Orientalia Pragensia XVI. Praha: Univerzita Karlova 2007 p.131-154.
»Genealogía de “El Camino” en Corea: Yulgok Yi I y su vision del Daotong. « In: Ojeda A., Hidalgo A., Corea Exterior, Corea interior, CEIC, Madrid 2008, p.37-54.
»Yulgok Yi I (1536-1584): Otázky o dlouhém životě a brzké smrti [Yulgok Yi I 栗谷 李珥 (1536-1584): Questions about Long Life and Early Death].« In: Studia Orientalia Slovaka vol. 6, 2007, p.61-80.
»La vida con los bárbaros. La visión coreana sobre la China del siglo XVIII.« In: El ámbito exterior de las relaciones coreanas, CEIC, Madrid 2004, p.133-150.
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Books
Vladimír Glomb, The Way Coming East. Confucian Genealogy in Chosŏn Korea, (Habilitationsschrift Publikation geplant).
(editor): mit Miriam Löwensteinová, The Lives and Legacy of Kim Sisŭp (1435–1493): Dissent and
Creativity in Chosŏn Korea, Brill (im Druck).
(editor): mit Eun-Jeung Lee, Martin Gehlmann: Confucian Academies in East Asia, Brill 2020.
Vladimír Glomb, Miriam Löwensteinová: Korejská náboženství [Korean Religions], Togga, 2015, 256 p.
Vladimír, Pucek, Vladimír, Glomb: Klasická korejština [Classical Korean], Filozofická fakulta UK v Praze, 2013, 362 p.
(editor): Podoby Koreje [Shapes of Korea], Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Filozofická fakulta 2013, 306 p.
On-going Publication Projects
Introduction to Classical Korean (together with Thorsten Traulsen (Ruhr-University Bochum) and Elena Kondratyeva (Moscow))